Corona Cruiser

The City of Corona's Fixed Route Service, Corona Cruiser, is designed to meet the various transit needs of the community. The Cruiser runs along pre-designated Blue Line and Red Line fixed routes. During peak commuting hours, both routes offer commuter service to and from North Main Corona Metrolink Station. Click here to read more about this affordable transportation service and view route maps and schedules. For additional Corona Cruiser information, telephone (951) 734-9418.

Dial-A-Ride

Corona Dial-A-Ride is an on-demand, shared-ride public transportation system available to all members of the community. Dial-A-Ride buses serve the City of Corona and neighboring areas of Coronita, El Cerrito, and Home Gardens as well as satellite locations in the city of Norco (e.g. Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Social Services, and Norco College). As a general public Dial-A-Ride, trip requests are subject to capacity availability. To schedule a ride, call Dial-A-Ride at (951) 734-7220.

Bicycle Facilities

Bicycle routes have been developed throughout the City to provide safe and secure travel and enjoyment. For more information on existing bicycle facilities, as well as information on the Santa Ana River Trail, a regional trail along the Santa Ana River, please visit the Bike Routes web page.

Metrolink Trains

Metrolink is a regional transportation effort made possible by the Los Angeles Count Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), the Orange County Transportation Authority, the Riverside County Transportation Commission, San Bernardino Associated Governments and Ventura County Transportation Commission.

In 1991, the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCCRA), (consisting of the agencies listed above) was formed to develop a regional transit service to reduce the congestion on highways and improve mobility throughout Southern California. In October 1992, Metrolink was born.

After 15 years of operation, Metrolink continues to provide the people of Southern California a safe, reliable, and environmentally friendly commute option. The City of Corona is served by two Metrolink stations. North Main Street and West Corona are two of the stations that receive high daily boarding counts for the work commute. Ridership at the North Main station is the highest of the 14 stations on the line. The increase in ridership has prompted the Riverside County Transportation Commission to build a multi-story parking structure that provides safe parking for those using Metrolink. For more information, please visit, www.metrolinktrains.com.

RTA

The Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) provides fixed route and Dial-A-Ride bus service throughout western Riverside County. For more information on bus routes, schedules and fare information, please go to www.riversidetransit.com or call (951) 566-5002. To make a reservation for Dial-A-Ride service, call (800) 795.7887.

211 One-Call/One-Click Project—Vet Link

The One-Call/One-Click Project (better known as Vet-Link) is a partnership between 211 San Bernardino County, 211 Riverside County and a host of transportation agencies. This Project’s goal is to connect veterans with transportation to community resources, medical appointments, job interviews, food, shelter, and many more resources by simply dialing 2-1-1. For more information, call 211 to speak to a Veterans Specialist or visit www.rivsbvetlink.org.

Trip Riverside

TRIP for Riverside County California is a special self-directed, mileage reimbursement transportation service that complements public transportation by encouraging volunteer friends and neighbors to transport older adults and people with disabilities to access medical services or and for other purposes where no transit service exists or when the individual is too frail, ill, or unable to use public transportation for various other reasons.

Park and Ride

Park and Ride is a public/private partnership between property owners, Caltrans and the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC). Park and Ride areas are strategically located parking lots (either privately or state owned) that are free of charge to anyone who parks a vehicle and commutes by transit, vanpool or in a carpool. Sites are available to commuters 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, unless otherwise posted at the site. Parking at Metrolink stations is strictly for rail users only.

GTFS - General Transit Feed Specification

The City of Corona makes transit stop and schedule data available in the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) format, subject to the City of Corona Transit Service License Agreement. Downloading and usage of transit data is based on acceptance and agreement to the Data License Agreement (attached).

TITLE VI CIVIL RIGHTS

No person shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity of the City of Corona Transit Service (CCTS). The Public Works Director is the CCTS Title VI Compliance Officer. For more information, or to file a Title VI Civil Rights compliant contact the Corona Public Works Department by telephone at (951) 736-2266, by email at publwks@ci.corona.ca.us, or by visiting the Public Works Department at 400 S. Vicentia Avenue, Suite 210, Corona, CA 92882.

PERSONS WITH WHEELCHAIRS / MOBILITY DEVICES

The City of Corona Transit Service will make every effort to transport people and their wheelchair/mobility device regardless of size or weight, as long as the wheelchair lift and bus can physically and safely accommodate them.